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Sacred Ground: Fighting to identify the final resting place of more than 300 African Americans

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… facing battles to preserve African-American history. Reporter: Caresse … fight to preserve African American cemeteries.

Some are … identifying and documenting African American cemeteries falls on … state database cataloging African American cemeteries, but she …

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